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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. CUTTER 'GREENWICH.' B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell. This Day (Monday), at - . '' 12 o'clock, CUTTER ' GREENWICH,' 15 tons, as she now lies in Commc-rci.il Bay, near Breakwater. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER G. FARM OP 15 ACRES, TWO HOUSES, NORTH ROAD. B. TONES & CO. Have been instructed by Mr. C. Greenway to sell, on - . Friday, at 12 o'clock, -foTEAT. LITTLE FARM of about 15 - I*l .acres, all.ln grass, with a never-failing supply ol running water: and two good Dwelling-houses, frosting on Xorlh IJoad, opposite Asylum. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. * BOARD OF EDUCATION. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY. B. TOXIvS & CO. Ara instructed to sell by public auction, for a period of Seven Years, the following Houses, with the Allotments on which tliey are built, being portions of the Grammar School Trust, on "Wednesday, November 11, at noon, ■ \ No. 1. HOUSE IN "HAVELOCK-STREET, lately occupied Mrs. Moriey. '• : - No. 2. HOUSE IN HAVELOCK-STREET, at present occupied by Mr. Hogarth. No. 3. HOUSE IX PARXELL MSE, lately leased to Mrs. King. No. 4. HOUSE IX rARNEI.Ij RISE, at present occupied by Mr. Hallimore.. Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers.. FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER 13. ELLEESLIE! ELLEKSLIE! ELLERSLIE! TOWNSHIP OF ELLEESLIE, ADJOINING RAILWAY STATION. B. TONES & CO. Hare been instructed "by R. Graham, Esq., io sell, on Friday, Nov. 13, at 12 o'clock noon, at Brunswick Mart. LLOTMENTS IK THE TOWNSHIP OF ELLERSLIE, Adjoining Railway Station and fronting Panmure Road. The Township of Ellerslie is one of tlic most • " charming localities in our beautiful suburbs, and combines everything that can please the eye and inyigorate the body. "While sulfietentiy distant from - town to ensure pure country air, the facilities of . railway traffic enable the heart of the city to be c - reached in a few minutes, and season tickets can be obtained at very low rates. The view j'rom the estate may be deicribed as almost boundless, extending to the Manukau and Wairoa Ranges, f.nd embracing every variety of scenery. The soil is unexceptionably good. Pure water may be obtained iritU case, and the residents will be clear of the ?nonnous and . rapidly-increasing taxation of the city. Plans at Auctioneers'. Terms liberal. THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. ' FREEHOLD HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, FREEIIAS'S BAY. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at • the Land Mart. Fort-street, This Day (Mondavi, November 2, at 12 o'clock, TT OT 17 and part of Lot IG, of the Sub- , - JLi division of Allotments 2 and 3, Section 41, City ... of Auckland, 40 feet Cinches to Vernon-street, '■ - Freeman's Bay, on which are erected three cemfortable V . Cottages, containing iive. four, and rooms ' respectively, al in good rep iir, having been re -shingled . and put ir: thorough order lately. On the property i.s a never-failing well of water. - - , * " yielding a rental tf ,£c-2 per annum. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX, Auctioneers. • THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. • FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WAKEFIELD, ; ABEECROMBIE, AND BARRACKSTREETS. FARM" AND STONE HOUSE, EPSOM. Tho subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fori-street. This Day (Monday), 2nd November, at 12 o'clock, | Allotments Nos. 42 ami 43, Section No. 32, City of Auckland, SO links frontage to Wake field-street, 22S links to Abercrombie-street, and 80 links to Barrack-street, on which arc.erected two shops fronting Wokefield-street and four houses " ■ fronting Abercrombie-street; tho whole now yielding . / a rental of over £100 a-year. ; Also, ■ Suburban Farm, Lot No. 97, Parish of Waitemala, containing 20 acrcs, fenced, sub-divided, laid down in gras3, and havin/j erected on it a substantial stono house, now in tho occupatfbn of Mr. Crawford, and situated close to Mr. Paton's property. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SOX, Auctioneers. * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. FREEHOLD B OILDING ALLOTMENTS. • 1 HOBSON'S BRIDGE BREWERY, . NEWMARKET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the LaadMarfc, Port-street, on Wednesday, November 4, atl2 o'clock, " - " : ~ti "J ALLOTMENTS on' the Efisom and , ■ ■ Domain Roads, being the frontages of tho . Hobpon's Bridge Breweiy. Allotment,' two minutes' •%. walk from Newmarket. Deferred payments! .. Plan and particulars at the Auction Mart. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, " 0 Auctioneers. c

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4047, 2 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4047, 2 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4047, 2 November 1874, Page 4